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Adonis Greek God of Beauty Cross Stitch Pattern PDF Instant Download This Item contains one pattern. Aida 18 Count 393 x 450 Stitches 21.83" x 25" 92 DMC colours This is a digital Item. The PDF pattern will be available for instant download as soon as payment is confirmed. Instant Digital Download: PDF included. A copy of the pattern in black and white and a colour chart is also included. The first photo is the original work of art and the last is the embroidered result, according to the pattern Adonis Greek Mythology, Adonis Greek God, Adonis Greek, God Of Beauty, Greek Mythology Tattoos, Classical Mythology, X Stitch, Greek Gods And Goddesses, Animal Portraits Art

Adonis Greek God of Beauty Cross Stitch Pattern PDF Instant Download This Item contains one pattern. Aida 18 Count 393 x 450 Stitches 21.83" x 25" 92 DMC colours This is a digital Item. The PDF pattern will be available for instant download as soon as payment is confirmed. Instant Digital Download: PDF included. A copy of the pattern in black and white and a colour chart is also included. The first photo is the original work of art and the last is the embroidered result, according to the…

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#1: Adonis, originally a Phoenician god, also known in Greek mythology as a favorite of Aphrodite, is a figure with Northwest Semitic antecedents, where he is a central cult figure in various mystery religions, who entered Greek mythology, possibly from Cyprus. He is closely related to the Cypriot Gauas or Aos, Egyptian Osiris, the Semitic Tammuz and Baal Hadad, the Etruscan Atunis and the Phrygian Attis, all of whom are deities of rebirth and vegetation. Adonis Greek, Pagan Goddess, Greek Gods And Goddesses, Roman Mythology, Tableau Art, Greek Gods, Gods And Goddesses, Ancient Greece, Aphrodite

#1: Adonis, originally a Phoenician god, also known in Greek mythology as a favorite of Aphrodite, is a figure with Northwest Semitic antecedents, where he is a central cult figure in various mystery religions, who entered Greek mythology, possibly from Cyprus. He is closely related to the Cypriot Gauas or Aos, Egyptian Osiris, the Semitic Tammuz and Baal Hadad, the Etruscan Atunis and the Phrygian Attis, all of whom are deities of rebirth and vegetation.

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